Filling in the Gaps: Mozart’s Thamos, King of Egypt

Review by: David Hurwitz

Mozart spent a good seven years, on and off, working on his incidental music to Gebler's play Thamos, King of Egypt. No one much cared about it then--the play, that is--and we care about it even less now. However, Mozart...

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